MSNBC’s Frank Figliuzzi Pushes Wild Trump ‘White Terrorist’ Conspiracy Theory [WATCH] |​ RVM News

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February 19, 2025

MSNBC’s Frank Figliuzzi Pushes Wild Trump ‘White Terrorist’ Conspiracy Theory [WATCH]

Former FBI official Frank Figliuzzi suggested during an MSNBC segment that someone inside the White House is feeding President Donald Trump “white supremacist” talking points.

Figliuzzi, who served as assistant director of the FBI’s Counterintelligence Division under the Obama administration and is now an MSNBC analyst, made the claim during Monday’s episode of Deadline with Nicolle Wallace.

The comments came after Trump posted a quote on X over the weekend that read, “He who saves his Country does not violate any Law.”

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The phrase, which has been widely attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte, was shared by Trump as part of a meme featuring an image of the French leader.

Figliuzzi, however, attempted to link the quote to Anders Breivik, a Norwegian terrorist who killed 77 people in a 2011 attack.

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“He’s (Breivik) the one, who describes himself as a neo-Nazi, who’s used that statement more recently in history,” Figliuzzi said.

“And now our president is quoting that white supremacist neo-Nazi murderer.”

He went on to directly criticize Trump voters, stating, “If you voted for that, you really need to question whether you’re American anymore.”

Despite Figliuzzi’s claim, Trump’s post clearly showed the quote alongside an image of Napoleon, making it unlikely that he was referencing Breivik.

However, Figliuzzi continued to push the idea that the president was intentionally spreading extremist rhetoric.

“That’s who’s using that kind of statement,” he said, referring to Breivik.

“And listen, does Trump sit and read Norwegian history? Hell, no.”

Figliuzzi then speculated that someone was deliberately supplying Trump with what he described as white supremacist messaging.

“Someone is handing him this story, this quote, and we need to figure out who keeps spoon-feeding him the white supremacy, white terrorist philosophy,” he claimed.

This is not the first time Figliuzzi has made such accusations. In 2019, he suggested on MSNBC that Trump’s decision to lower flags to half-staff to honor victims of the El Paso and Dayton shootings was a secret message to white supremacists.

Figliuzzi argued that because the flags would be raised again on August 8, the date 8/8 symbolized “Heil Hitler” in neo-Nazi circles due to “H” being the eighth letter of the alphabet.

“The president says that we will fly our flags at half-mast until August 8, that’s 8/8,” Figliuzzi said at the time. “Now, I’m not going to imply that he did this deliberately, but I am using it as an example of the ignorance of the adversary that’s being demonstrated by the White House.”

“The numbers 8/8 are very significant in the neo-Nazi and the white supremacy movement. Why? Because the letter ‘H’ is the eighth letter of the alphabet, and to them, the numbers 8/8 stand for ‘Heil Hitler.’”

Figliuzzi has also suggested that Republican lawmakers should be preemptively arrested to prevent another January 6th-style protest and has compared Trump’s influence over his supporters to radical Islamic clerics who use beheading videos to incite violence.

Figliuzzi served as the FBI’s assistant director for counterintelligence from 2011 to 2012 and was appointed by former FBI Director Robert Mueller.

Since leaving the bureau, he has been a regular analyst on MSNBC, where he frequently criticizes Trump and Republican lawmakers.

His latest remarks on MSNBC are in line with his past attempts to tie Trump and his supporters to extremist ideologies, despite the lack of evidence supporting such claims.

 

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